What To Do Straight After a Job Interview

Immediately after a job interview you can follow a few simple
guidelines to make sure you conduct your interview follow up in a
professional and confident manner. This is an essential part of the
interview process and many candidates neglect to take the necessary
steps after the job interview.

Set yourself apart from the competition with these 5 simple follow up tips. Handle the next stage after the interview properly.

5 easy steps to take after your interview.

1. Get the Right Details

You
need the interviewer's name, title and contact information. If you have
not got the interviewer's business card at the end of the job interview
you can ask the receptionist for this information on your way out.

You can also phone and get the information straight after the interview from either reception, switchboard or human resources.

As
soon as possible make notes about the position, company and what was
said in the job interview so that you don't forget any important
details. You need this information for a number of things. You will
refer to it in your thank you note. You will use it when evaluating and
making a decision on a possible job offer and when negotiating the employment offer.

3. Evaluate the Interview

Think about what went right and what went badly in the interview. You can use your thank you letter and follow-up to recover from any potential problem areas and to emphasize your suitability.

4. Call the Recruiter

If
you are working through a recruiter you should call the recruiter
immediately after the interview to give feedback. Find out what they
expect you to do next.

5. Deliver Documents

If
the interviewer has requested any information or documents from you,
make sure these are delivered as soon as possible. Your thank you letter
can accompany them.